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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Burnt | Burnt Tom Crags | Mr. Greeves (Low Long House) | On the Parish | An eminence thickly covered | ||
Tom Crags | Burnt Tom Crags | Mr. Chisholm (High Long House) | Boundary | with large loose rocks, the | ||
Burnt Tom Crags | Mr. James Armstrong (Mounces) | water shedding line of which | ||||
forms a portion of the boundary be- | ||||||
tween the parishes of |
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and Falstone. | ||||||
Sighty Crags | Mr. Greeves | North of and | A long ledge of Freestone Rocks | |||
Sighty Crags | Mr. Chisholm | parallel to the | running nearly parallel to a portion | |||
Sighty Crags | Mr. Brown (Mounces) | parish Boundary | of the western boundary of this | |||
Parish. Their position gives | ||||||
rise to the name, being a Com- | ||||||
manding one. | ||||||
Stony Sike | Stony Sike | Mr. Greeves | 14 Chains East of | A Small Stream tributary to | ||
Stony Sike | Mr. Chisholm | Burnt Tom Crags | Yate Burn. | |||
Stony Sike | Mr. William Little (Low Long House) | |||||
George Davison Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by BFR and BER
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